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Page 1: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective

Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof.

UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Page 2: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Learning Objectives

• After viewing this module, you should be able to:– Describe at least 5 historically significant

pests that impacted change on society– Describe at least 5 historical significant events

in the field of pest control– Describe at least 5 events that were

instrumental in agrichemical development– Describe the IPM concept

Page 3: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Rats/fleas – Bubonic Plague (1400’s)

Page 4: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Potato blight (1840’s)

Page 5: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Powdery mildew in grape-growing regions of Europe (1850’s)

Page 6: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Grape phylloxera invasion from the U.S. of French vineyards (1848-1878)

Page 7: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Mosquitoes – malaria and yellow fever

Page 8: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Flies – typhoid fever

Page 9: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pests Changing Society

• Boll weevil from Mexico (1892)

Page 10: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Prior to World War II, more deaths could be attributed to insect-transmitted diseases during war than the actual fighting itself.

Page 11: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events• Sulfur used as a fumigant as early as 2000 BC by pagan priests• 1000 BC: Homer refers to sulfur used in fumigation and other forms of

pest control

Page 12: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events

• 300 AD: Predatory ants in Chinese citrus

Page 13: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events

• 1732: Crops grown in rows

Page 14: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events

• 1800’s: Intro of Paris Green and Bordeaux, resistant rootstocks in grafting

Page 15: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events• 1908: iron sulfate, copper sulfate, sodium arsenite,

and table salt are shown as selective herbicides in wheat

Page 16: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events• 1926: 1st successful biological control of

a weed, prickly pear – Australia

• Used insects – larvae of the cactus moth

Photo: Les Tanner, North West Weeds

Page 17: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events• 1912: U.S. Quarantine Act

Page 18: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Historical Pest Control Events• 1915: Mosquito control allows

completion of Panama Canal

Page 19: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

1900’s – A century of rapid change

• Breeding programs for disease/insect resistance

Page 20: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

1900’s – A century of rapid change

• Insecticidal properties of DDT discovered

Page 21: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

1900’s – A century of rapid change• Resistance to DDT

Page 22: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

1900’s – A century of rapid change

• 1st hormone based herbicide – 2,4-D

Page 23: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

1900’s – A century of rapid change

• Explosive growth of agrichemical industry occurred from the 1940s through the 60s– First dithiocarbamate fungicide – Zineb– First aerosol insecticides– Introduction of 2,4,5-T– Introduction of warfarin for rodent control– Synthesis of first synthetic pyrethroid– Introduction of malathion– Many others occurring or followed

Page 24: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

1900’s – A century of rapid change• Bt registered for crop use in 1962

Page 25: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Development of IPM

Page 26: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Development of IPM• 1862: Morrill Act – development of land-

grant universities for agricultural and mechanical arts

Page 27: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Development of IPM• 1901: monitoring insects in Arkansas

cotton

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Time

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Economic Threshold

Pest Population

Economic Injury Level

Page 29: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Development of IPM

• 1962: Rachel Carson’s book, Silent Spring

Page 30: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Bubonic Plague is carried to humans primarily by:A. Mosquitoes that have fed on infected

wild hogs

B. Ticks that have fed on infected deer

C. Fleas that have fed on infected rats

D. Brown recluse and black widow spiders

Page 31: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Bubonic Plague is carried to humans primarily by:A. Mosquitoes that have fed on infected

wild hogs

B. Ticks that have fed on infected deer

C. Fleas that have fed on infected rats

D. Brown recluse and black widow spiders

Page 32: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which plant disease is responsible for a mass emigration of Europeans in the mid-1800s?

A. Potato blight

B. Cereal leaf rust

C. Barley yellow dwarf

D. Powdery mildew of grape

Page 33: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which plant disease is responsible for a mass emigration of Europeans in the mid-1800s?

A. Potato blight

B. Cereal leaf rust

C. Barley yellow dwarf

D. Powdery mildew of grape

Page 34: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which pest was first responsible for research of genetic resistance for use as a pest management tool?

A. Grape phylloxera

B. Boll weevil

C. Corn earworm

D. Mediterranean fruit fly

Page 35: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which pest was first responsible for research of genetic resistance for use as a pest management tool?

A. Grape phylloxera

B. Boll weevil

C. Corn earworm

D. Mediterranean fruit fly

Page 36: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which pest nearly prevented completion of the Panama Canal?

A. Fleas

B. Mosquitoes

C. Ticks

D. Tarantulas

Page 37: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which pest nearly prevented completion of the Panama Canal?

A. Fleas

B. Mosquitoes

C. Ticks

D. Tarantulas

Page 38: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Typhoid fever is spread to humans primarily by:

A. Mosquitoes that fed on infected horses

B. Deer ticks that fed on infected deer

C. Flies that fed on feces

D. Mites that fed on infected poultry

Page 39: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Typhoid fever is spread to humans primarily by:

A. Mosquitoes that fed on infected horses

B. Deer ticks that fed on infected deer

C. Flies that fed on feces

D. Mites that fed on infected poultry

Page 40: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

The first record of biological control was by the:

A. Egyptians in control of cotton boll weevil

B. Chinese using predatory ants in citrus

C. Greeks using predatory stink bugs in olives

D. Phoenicians in control of vineyard mites

Page 41: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

The first record of biological control was by the:

A. Egyptians in control of cotton boll weevil

B. Chinese using predatory ants in citrus

C. Greeks using predatory stink bugs in olives

D. Phoenicians in control of vineyard mites

Page 42: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Why were crops grown in rows?

A. To facilitate workers in harvesting crops

B. For accommodating aquaducts for irrigation

C. To provide more sunlight for optimal growth

D. To facilitate animals pulling plows

Page 43: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Why were crops grown in rows?

A. To facilitate workers in harvesting crops

B. For accommodating aquaducts for irrigation

C. To provide more sunlight for optimal growth

D. To facilitate animals pulling plows

Page 44: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which represents the earliest selective herbicide?

A. Imazaquin

B. 2,4-D

C. Inorganics, such as iron sulfate and salt

D. Diesel fuel

Page 45: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which represents the earliest selective herbicide?

A. Imazaquin

B. 2,4-D

C. Inorganics, such as iron sulfate and salt

D. Diesel fuel

Page 46: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which was the first legal form of pest control imposed by the U.S. Government?

A. Formation of the EPA

B. Formation of state boards of agriculture

C. Passage of the Morrill Act

D. Passage of the U.S. Quarantine Act

Page 47: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Which was the first legal form of pest control imposed by the U.S. Government?

A. Formation of the EPA

B. Formation of state boards of agriculture

C. Passage of the Morrill Act

D. Passage of the U.S. Quarantine Act

Page 48: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

The development of DDT was largely in response to:

A. A Mediterranean fruit fly outbreak in California

B. Crowded and unsanitary conditions during World War II

C. Public outcries regarding mosquito-vectored diseases

D. An effort to curb Bubonic Plague in Europe

Page 49: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

The development of DDT was largely in response to:

A. A Mediterranean fruit fly outbreak in California

B. Crowded and unsanitary conditions during World War II

C. Public outcries regarding mosquito-vectored diseases

D. An effort to curb Bubonic Plague in Europe

Page 50: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

The pest density at which a control measure should be applied is the:

A. Economic density defined by {[∑½π]÷[βΨ]}

B. Economic injury level

C. Economic threshold

D. Economic mental withstanding tolerance

Page 51: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

The pest density at which a control measure should be applied is the:

A. Economic density defined by {[∑½π]÷[βΨ]}

B. Economic injury level

C. Economic threshold

D. Economic mental withstanding tolerance

Page 52: Pest Management and Pesticides – a Historical Perspective Fred Fishel, Assoc. Prof. UF/IFAS Dept. of Agronomy

Photo CreditsPhoto Credits• CDCCDC• North Dakota State UniversityNorth Dakota State University• The Ohio State UniversityThe Ohio State University• University of California – DavisUniversity of California – Davis• Clemson UniversityClemson University• North West WeedsNorth West Weeds• USDAUSDA

Fred Fishel, Ph.D.Fred Fishel, Ph.D.Department of AgronomyDepartment of AgronomyUniversity of Florida/IFASUniversity of Florida/IFASCopyright 2006 University of FloridaCopyright 2006 University of Florida

Mention of trade names in this presentation is solely for providing specific Mention of trade names in this presentation is solely for providing specific information. It is not a guarantee or warranty of the products named, and does not information. It is not a guarantee or warranty of the products named, and does not signify that they are approved to the exclusion of others of suitable composition. signify that they are approved to the exclusion of others of suitable composition. Use pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer’s label.Use pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer’s label.